
Lutheran Church of the Reformation
Lutheran Church of the Reformation in Washington, D.C., is the closest church to the U.S. Capitol and a major presence in the nation’s civic landscape.
Lutheran Church of the Reformation in Washington, D.C., is the closest church to the U.S. Capitol and a major presence in the nation’s civic landscape.
Mission Nuestra Señora de la Purísima Concepción de Acuña, commonly called Mission Concepción, is designated as part of the combined San Antonio Missions and the Alamo UNESCO World Heritage Site for its outstanding universal value as an example of interweaving Indigenous and Spanish cultures.
Established in 1820, Mokuaikaua Church in Kailua-Kona, Hawaii, was the first Christian church on the Hawaiian Islands.
Mt. Zion United Methodist Church in Washington, D.C., serves as a “beacon of African American culture, history, and advocacy in this nation’s capital.”
National City Christian Church is a center for religious and social justice. In the early 1840s, Alexander Campbell, the founder of Disciples of Christ, called for the creation of a large meeting house in Washington, D.C.